The Blackwell Companion to Eastern ChristianityISBN: 978-0-631-23423-4
Hardcover
528 pages
July 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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Preface: Ken Parry (Macquarie University, Australia).
1. Arab Christianity: David Thomas (University of Birmingham).
2. Armenian Christianity: Vrej Nerses Nersessian (British Library, London).
3. Bulgarian Christianity: Ivan Zhelev Dimitrov (University of Sofia, Bulgaria).
4. Byzantine Christianity: Hannah Hunt (Trinity and All Saints University College, Leeds).
5. Coptic Christianity: Janet A. Timbie (Catholic University of America, Washington, DC).
6. Ethiopian Christianity: David Appleyard (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London).
7. Georgian Christianity: Stephen H. Rapp, Jr. (Georgia State University).
8. Greek Christianity after 1453: Vrasidas Karalis (University of Sydney).
9. Romanian Christianity: Mircea Pacurariu (Sibiu, Romania).
10. Russian Christianity: Basil Lourié (Rector of Parish of Holy Martyr Elizabeth, St Petersburg).
11. Serbian Christianity: Radmila Radić (Institute of Contemporary History of Serbia, Belgrade).
12. Syriac Christianity: Heleen Murre-van den Berg (Leiden University).
13. Eastern Christianity in the United States: Thomas FitzGerald (Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, Brookline, MA).
14. Eastern Christianity in China: Jeremias Norman (University of Washington, Seattle).
15. Eastern Catholic Christianity: Peter Galadza (Saint Paul University, Ottawa).
16. Eastern Christian Liturgical Traditions: Eastern Orthodox: Graham Woolfenden (St Sofia Orthodox Seminary, NJ).
17. Eastern Christian Liturgical Traditions: Oriental Orthodox: Bryan D. Spinks (Yale Institute of Sacred Music and Yale Divinity School).
18. Eastern Christian Iconographic and Architectural Traditions: Eastern Orthodox: Alexander Grishin (Australian National University, Canberra).
19. Eastern Christian Iconographic and Architectural Traditions: Oriental Orthodox: Lucy-Anne Hunt (Manchester Metropolitan University).
20. Eastern Christian Hagiographical Traditions: Eastern Orthodox: Dimitri Brady (City of Manchester).
21. Eastern Christian Hagiographical Traditions: Oriental Orthodox: Syriac Hagiography: Eva Synek (University of Vienna).
22. Eastern Christian Hagiographical Traditions: Oriental Orthodox: Coptic Hagiography: Youhanna Nessim Youssef (Australian Catholic University).
23. Eastern Christian Hagiographical Traditions: Oriental Orthodox: Armenian Hagiography: Verj Nerses Nersessian (British Library, London).
24. Sociology and Eastern Orthodoxy: Peter McMylor and Maria Vorozhishcheva (University of Manchester).
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